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The Cambodian government should adhere to its international obligations with no return of refugees to their home was discrimination, Human Rights Watch (HRW) has issued a statement calling on Sunday 8th / 2/2015.
"The Cambodian government has used the label again forced to dodge their legal responsibilities is to ensure that refugees have the right to be assessed fairly and objectively their request to be considered as refugees victims, "HRW statement quoted Brad Adams, Asia director of HRW, said.
"The Cambodian government vaatekaappi has pushed the life and safety of these people vaatekaappi in places threatened by forcing them to go back and push those forced to flee into the risk of hunger, disease and injury prone other injuries, "Mr. Adams said.
The Cambodian government has pushed the life and safety of these people in places threatened by forcing them to go back and push those forced to flee into the risk of hunger, disease and injury prone Other. Brad Adams, Asia director at Human Rights Watch
HRW urged donors to Cambodia and publicly put pressure on their government to recognize the existence of the refugees came from Vietnam vaatekaappi and equitably assess applications for refugee status of them.
Media reports that half day, a mixed force of police and soldiers in Rattanakiri province have arrested a family of five people they described as Gia Rai ethnic people to Christianity. Accordingly, vaatekaappi such persons 'persecuted in Vietnam' and they 'wish to be recognized as Cambodian refugees'.
According to the media, the people who were hiding in the forest for fear that the authorities will pursue their Cambodia to Vietnam if the UN agency does not intervene. Then, on 4/2, they were deported. Not asylum?
Cambodian authorities are said to have confiscated all personal communication devices and hinder their organizations and the United Nations and human rights organizations vaatekaappi to learn about the asylum claims vaatekaappi of those people, HRW condemned.
HRW also accused Cambodia not to at least 27 people Gia Rai Christians are hiding in isolated areas in Rattanakiri province were registered asylum-site or go to Phnom Penh to register.
At the same time, the Cambodian authorities also threatened the staff of non-governmental organizations in Rattanakiri province to help the refugees, as well as to cooperate with UN agencies in Phnom Penh, still according to HRW.
"So these people are not able to report back on what has happened to them. This helps the Cambodian authorities say spoiled that no refugees at all in Rattanakiri province, "HRW alleges.
"Many people working vaatekaappi in the field of refugees in Cambodia told Human Rights Watch that this change was due to pressure Vietnam's capital wants to reduce the attention of the international community for the acts Human rights violations in Vietnam, "wrote Human Rights Watch reporting.
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